When Theresa Rebeck's political satire, View of the Dome, first played in Chicago in 1996, audiences loved it while critics trashed it, saying, "It could never happen here!" There are a lot of words being eaten now that Monicagate is a reality of record, its fallout still washing around ...

Though it's rare to find a truly original story anymore, David Gordon Green has attempted to do just that with his debut feature, George Washington—a film that, refreshingly, has nothing to do with presidential matters. Instead, the title of the picture refers to an impoverished, introverted 13-year-old African ...

There's nothing dark about the three gentle clowns in the Big Apple Circus' latest offering, "The Medicine Show"--at Damrosch Park in Lincoln Center, Oct. 24-Jan. 12. Indeed, they're at the opposite end of the spectrum: fundamentally benign, if silly and designed to amuse children of all

Expanding"I really approach the work like work," said actress Diane Venora when asked if she ever gets nervous about performing opposite such heavy hitters as Al Pacino in Heat, Anthony Hopkins in Surviving Picasso, or Richard Gere and Bruce Willis in the upcoming The Jackal. "I've got to ...